Mt. Gretna is located in central PA, near Indiantown
Gap, PA. Prior to Indiantown Gap becoming the
location for National Guard summer camps in PA,, Mt. Gretna was the location
that National Guard units would visit for their summer camps.
Roll of Co. II.
14th N.G.P. at Mt. Gretna August 6th to 12th, 1887.
Capt. W. E.
Thompson 1st Lieut. J. B. Hamilton 2nd
Lieut. W. H. Martin
Sergeants
T. R. Miller - Chas. Cready - Geo. W. Wright - Wm. Strini - J. P.
Walker
Corporals
F. C. McGintey - Theo Mentzer - D. F. Crowley - Jesse I. Penney - Felix
Heule - J. W. Lynch - S. M. Painter - Wm. McGarvey
Privates
Wm. F. Alexander - Jas. B. Abraham - Albert Arris Jno. B. Boyle -
Jno. L. Burnett - Jno. Bohlander - Theodore Bruback - Doe Cornelius -
Frank Dilworth - Wash Daft - E. L. Dalley - Jas. C. Donaldson -
Linn A. Elliott - Thos. B. Easton Machet Eythe - Louis Feldman -
Geo. Gow - Dan Hammil - John Hoffman - Robt. Harrison - J. B. Jones -
Jas. Kleek - Chas. Kill Morgan Karnes - Chas. Kessel - Frank
M. Lape - John Miller Narrie Marks - Jno. Marks - Wm. McGarvey -
Robt. McWhinney - McCourt - Peter J. Nerpel - O. Percival - W. L. Penney
- Finley Paul - Lincoln Pancost - Jas. E. Reed - Wm. W.
Roberts Jno. Rankin - Jno. Rigby - Jas. Richardson - Wm Stetler -
Harry E. Stetler - John Smith - Edwin W. Smith - Samuels - Steele - Wm
A. Thompson - Chas. M. Thompson - Geo. W. White
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Drummers
Harry F. Rose - Michael Sullivan - J. V. Murphy Reubin Rose
Between
1822 and 1848 233 Steamboats blew up on the Mississippi River
killing 2,560 persons and injuring 2,090. this from Scotts Scrap
Book by R. J. Scott. |